I'm Not One of Them

Album: Wildflower (2011)
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  • Oh yeah, boy
    You pull up in that jacked-up ride
    Open the door on the passenger side
    There’s a lot of girls who might
    Wanna climb inside
    But I’m not one of them
    You start flashing that country boy grin
    And your big city money clip
    There’s a lot of girls who’d love to go cashing in
    But I’m not one of them

    [Chorus]
    Baby, baby
    You’re gonna have to do better than that
    If you want my love
    You gotta give me some back
    Give me something real
    Not another come on, baby, come on
    There’s a lot of girls who might
    Just fall for what you got
    But I’m not one of them

    Now some may get into your kind of thing
    That only you can make their little hearts sing
    Well, you can go on thinking what you want to think
    I’m not one of them

    [Chorus]

    I’m not some notch
    On your Facebook wall
    And I’m not some last chance
    Midnight call

    Baby
    You’re gonna have to do better than that
    If you want my love
    You gotta give me some back
    Give me something real
    Not another come on, baby, come on, yeah

    You’re gonna have to do better than that
    If you want my love
    You gotta give me some back
    Give me something real
    Not another come on, baby, come on
    There’s a lot of girls
    Who might just fall for what you got
    But I’m not one of them
    I’m not one of them Writer/s: SARAH JOHNS, TOM SHAPIRO, TONY MARTIN
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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